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Old 08-25-2008, 10:29 PM #1
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Default Electric Wheelchairs

I'm not a candidate for a regular wheelchair. Rheumatoid Aritis in hands, shoulders and one elbow badly. Also have very painful feet. So I'm looking at the smallest one I can buy that will be taken apart and put in the back of my SUV. Do any of you have any and how do you like them?

My walking has gotten so bad. I walk with my legs as far apart as I can get them, drag one toe (trip frequently), and I limp badly. It just gets worse and worse. I also seem to lean from one side to the other side.

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